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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981022
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
11/12/1991
Doc Name
RATIONALE FOR PUBLIC NOTICE
Permit Index Doc Type
NPDES
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Part I <br />Page li of 19 <br />Permit No. CO-0000132 <br />B. MONITORING REQUIREMENTS <br />8. Phase II THE (Cont.) <br />The Phase II THE report shall indicate the results of the Phase II THE <br />study. If the Phase II THE results in the identification of the <br />toxicants and the sources of toxicants, the permittee shall submit for <br />Division approval a control program to control WET within 60 days of <br />discovering the cause(s) of effluent toxicity, and shall proceed to <br />implement such plan within 7 days following its approval by the <br />Division. <br />If toxicity disappears during the Phase II TRE, the permittee shall <br />submit written notification to that effect to the Division. The <br />Division may require the permittee to conduct accelerated testit;g to <br />demonstrate the continued absence of toxicity. If no acute toxicity <br />is found to exist, the toxicity incident is closed. <br />9. Control Program <br />If required pursuant to Part I.B of this permit, the permittee shall <br />develop a control program to eliminate WEf, througl'. the identification <br />and elimination of any toxicants or toxicant sources responsible for <br />WET, or through the identification of toxicant treatability <br />processes. The control program, along with any cost/benefit analysis <br />to determine whether the costs of construction bear a reasonable <br />relationship to the resulting benefits, shall be submitted within the <br />specified time frames. Such cost benefit analysis shall be used in <br />accordance with Section 25-8-503(8) and (9 ), C.R.S. The control <br />program, as submitted to or revised by the Division, may be <br />incorporated into the permit. <br />A control program may include, but shall not be limited to: <br />additional pretreatment requirements imposed on specific indirect <br />permittees by POTW's, modification of internal source control programs <br />by industries, modifications of treatment plants, and/or best <br />management practices for spills, leaks, etc. <br />10. Toxicity Incident Closure <br />If WET is controlled through implementation of numeric limits for <br />specific toxicants, through a control program eliminating toxicants <br />from the waste stream, or through the implementation of treatment <br />processes, or if WET disappears and Division required accelerated <br />testing demonstrate the continued absence of toxicity, the toxicity <br />incident shall be considered closed. <br />If the permittee completes all required phases of the toxicity <br />incident response specified in c appliance schedules, and is unable <br />either to identify the causative toxicants and their sources or to <br />identify feasible treatment options, the permittee may petition the <br />Division for relief from further investigation and testing, consistent <br />with the permit regulations. <br />
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